ef - a tale of memories ep. 12 [END] + Review ~ 98/100

[ Episode 12: love ]
The end has come and now I must bid farewell to what I believe is one of the best shows of the year. This episode was a marvelous conclusion to Renji and Chihiro’s story arc and to the series overall. For most of the first half I was honestly teary-eyed to see how much pain Renji was suffering and because of Chihiro’s thoughts and feelings in the first ripped page he found. While some may think he’s subsequent dash and search for the remaining pages were all in vain I’d beg to differ. I personally saw that entire collection of scenes as a representation of just how much he loves Chihiro. One of those pages were on the very edge a building that was quite high up and another was in a tree that I can only imagine was not easy to clean up nor left his hands/skin unscratched.

He arrived at the train station practically tore up and exhausted from collecting all of those pages. What was his reward? He got to see Chihiro who realized that Renji is now hard-coded into her memory. He was and is an exception that I believe her heart just wouldn’t let go. Chihiro didn’t just suddenly remember him but rather I think that after that day they spent together (and probably even a little before that) she simply couldn’t forget because of how much she thought about him which explains what she said about not being able to think about him for thirteen hours. In the end, they didn’t have to restart their relationship and their feelings were stronger than ever and, most importantly, Chihiro’s shackles were broken and now her memory is no longer impaired. Or you can see it as a metaphorical representation of her slowly recovering in the future through constant rememberance. However you want to look at it the ending of their story was paced wonderfully and didn’t at any time feel forced or rushed. Their arc was simply the best of the entire show.

The second half wrapped up the lives of all of the characters. Kei has recovered from her injury and Kyosuke is still at her side filming. It wasn’t stated but it seems like they’re a couple or pretty close to being one. Miyako and Hiro are living together quite nicely with Hiro working on his manga and Miyako still attending school and not skipping. Chihiro and Renji are as happy as ever and Renji has finally chosen his career path: to be a novelist. I smiled at how he started his story with what was the beginning of he and Chihiro. At the end, all three couples are confirming their dreams and their love with both in their visions of tomorrow. Honestly I couldn’t ask for a better ending as I was completely satisfied.
The epilogue with Himura and Yuuko was intriguing though. While they weren’t focused on much they are rather interesting characters who appeared throughout the series to speak advice and other wise words to the main characters. I’m not exactly sure about their relationship but I still felt that it was great that they were able to reunite and bring a close to what has been wonderful story.

[ Final Thoughts ]
ef intrigued me way back in late August because I thought it the character designs were great, the prologue was excellently done, and because SHAFT was heading its production. Now that all is said and done I’m left with having experienced what has been an outstanding story with excellent characters. The themes of memories, dreams, and love were all executed with more than fine results. The artistic animation style, outstanding music and dialogue were three of the biggest proofs of the high production values that were put into the series and it all paid off at the series end.

A show like ef - a tale of memories doesn’t come around too often, especially given that it is in the genre of visual novel adaptations. There aren’t too many shows that I’ve seen that has made me sit back and contemplate all that occurred in an episode to form a picture of just how much happened and why. When I’m left thinking of characters, particularly Chihiro and Renji, long after the episode is over and even a day or two after when I’m out with friends or just sitting down having dinner or watching something else, I do believe that that show has earned its way into my heart and into the halls of my favorite anime of all-time. I’m sure there are those who do not like this show as much as me and will not understand my love and score for it, and I respect that, but ef has left upon me a huge impression unlike most shows that aired this year. My opinions about ef are strong and unwavering, as they should be after having experienced such a wonderfully crafted original show by the awesome people of SHAFT. You probably can’t begin to imagine how many times I had to think over my thoughts because of how well the writing of this show is and, as a writer, I’m left with the drive to want to craft a tale as excellent as ef.

Yes, ef wasn’t a perfect show as everything has its flaws. Certain things like Chihiro and Kei’s relationship could have been explored more. Kyousuke could have been written better and he and Kei’s relationship explained in more detail at the end. There are a few others but listing them wouldn’t really matter since I recognize and accept that they exist. They, however, do not detract from my overall impression of the series but rather strengthens them because I don’t blindly deny that they don’t exist.

My fingers are exhausted and now I’m realizing that this is quite the lengthy review. I managed to express most of my thoughts by extracting them from the ocean within my mind and I’m more than satisfied with what I’ve expressed here. ef has accomplished more than most 24-26+ episode shows do and then some. The characters are among the best I’ve seen this year. Of course, Renji and Chihiro are my favorite characters in the show and have the most interesting story with the others following behind them. The soundtrack and opening and ending themes are among the best you’ll hear from 2007 and should be picked up without hesitation, especially if you love music. It goes without saying that I would recommend this show to almost everyone. I say “almost” because I know that there are some who would not watch or appreciate ef and that’s all I have to say about that. Oh, and don’t be surprised to see if ef takes a few of the awards (at least from me) we’ll be doing in the coming days. Lastly, ef has officially spoiled me when it comes to expectations of visual novel adaptations now. It certainly blew mine out of the water and I’m pretty sure that, even if I don’t mean to, I’ll be using ef as the standard for any future visual novel adaptations in the back of my mind.
[Overall series review: 98/100]

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as i’m enjoy the show, i’m as well enjoy reading your impression of the show
it’s quite like what in my mind but i can’t express it this well
and yeah … 98/100
i’ve to agree with that too
I’m so happy it worked all out. Thanks (-.^)b
One thing I hope no one who watched this will ever forget, is how cruel humans are. No matter what happens you will be thirsty or hungry. No matter how epic or how important the moment was you will always have to move on. I’ve thought about it earlier and it was so true when you saw him alone at the roof.
Even after I watched this Episode and wanted to think a bit longer about it, I had to sleep (as it was 2pm at that moment…).
I’m still thinking about the finale and the series overall as well. It left that big of an impression on me. ^__^
I understand the lengthy review, Leon. There’s a lot of things to say about how great this series is. ^__^
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wow 98…thats only 2 off from a perfect score =D
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Whoa your review was awesome…..
I too really like this show, especially Renji and Chihiro’s Arc.
Your impressions and comments are same as mine.
This series is far the best for me, becuase it has a beautiful well written story and a breath taking artistry.
Thanks for your review a well written and a truly great review. I agree with everything you said.
And I’m hoping EF gets tons of awards because this series deserves recognition.
It’s one of the best show and I really love it.